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if you had to start home depot now in this environment, you started in a tough environment then could you do the same now? >>guest: no. there is no way. i could give you details about it but i can tell you there is no way that home depot could ever be what it is today. it has 300,000 employees and i am not with home depot anymore, i resigned in 2002 but i can tell you there are 300,000 people that would not have jobs today if we had the same environment and tried to start the home depot today. that is a tragic thing to talk about. it is terrible. this is with we are leaving for our children, now, and if we have three more years, four more years of this administration with their philosophies, home depots will not be able to grow. it will happen on the internet --. >>neil: i do want to say, he is what is remarkable about home depot, you started this and you were not remotely handy. you had not a handy cell in your body which i admire all the more. >>guest: why do you have to tell people about that? >>neil: i 2409, if i started an italian restaurant chain, president will say that figures
if you had to start home depot now in this environment, you started in a tough environment then could you do the same now? >>guest: no. there is no way. i could give you details about it but i can tell you there is no way that home depot could ever be what it is today. it has 300,000 employees and i am not with home depot anymore, i resigned in 2002 but i can tell you there are 300,000 people that would not have jobs today if we had the same environment and tried to start the home depot...
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we can move around the environment, like so. sorry for the synthy view, but the image details are gonna change somewhat depending on the photos we pull up to fill in the blanks. okay. can you show us the ceiling of the canopy? you just pointed out our one limitation, my man. if it wasn't photographed, it doesn't exist here. besides, i thought glenn wagner already admitted to this. well, he didn't know that roger lansing was up there, but, uh... somebody did. so we're looking for someone suspicious? yeah. what about somebody that looks out of place? you see this kid over here in the corner in the background? near the canopy? (computer trilling) i can't really make out his face. can you get any closer? no, but it looks like he's moving away from the canopy, so maybe i can trace his steps. can we push through the crowd? if the information's there. (computer trilling) he's not out of place. that's heath lansing. that's the lansings' son. he was at his mom's divorce party? now, that could mess a kid up. i don't know. i wasn't even at
we can move around the environment, like so. sorry for the synthy view, but the image details are gonna change somewhat depending on the photos we pull up to fill in the blanks. okay. can you show us the ceiling of the canopy? you just pointed out our one limitation, my man. if it wasn't photographed, it doesn't exist here. besides, i thought glenn wagner already admitted to this. well, he didn't know that roger lansing was up there, but, uh... somebody did. so we're looking for someone...
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it's just unfortunate to think that we're going to have to create environments for our children to learn in that are a bit more secure. and i don't think my recommendations are anything that are extreme. i mentioned to you earlier, don, one thing i would do is lock these classroom doors. i would change the doors and fortify the locks and upgrade them. the same on entering the building. there's a condition what we call a mantrap. that's when you enter from an outer door into a type of foyer area where there's another door and that door is secured until they're comfortable with who you are. i think we need to address bigger issues that are not just impacting our educational institutions but our entire country. it has to do with your safety, our peace of mind. >> i don't know if you got a chance to hear the two mother that is came up and wrote me the letter about what they say to their kids. they say, our kids are asking all those questions. we don't have the answers. they're asking us about going back to school on monday. how do you reassure parents and even students that they're safe at s
it's just unfortunate to think that we're going to have to create environments for our children to learn in that are a bit more secure. and i don't think my recommendations are anything that are extreme. i mentioned to you earlier, don, one thing i would do is lock these classroom doors. i would change the doors and fortify the locks and upgrade them. the same on entering the building. there's a condition what we call a mantrap. that's when you enter from an outer door into a type of foyer area...
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i thurng that education is more than books and being in class, but just being outside of my normal environment. so i think i could be educate thad way. they could see all the colleges in the area. my whole thing was to take them outside of their element and have them be educated in that way. >> we know education is important but the ref rage as it's being called, the nfl releasing a statement just a short time ago, nnamdi, they they're supporting the refs in this game with the packers, what do you think? come on. give it to me straight. >> you're not going to be fined. >> i am going to be fined. you don't know that, tamron. but anyway, no. obviously you never want it to be the play that costs one team or the other in a game. they weren't in the nfl last year, so this is all new to them. >> you're awfully forgiving. >> it's tough. >> you're awfully forgiving and i kind of know why because you've got a game against the giants and you don't want a ref against you before you start. >> yeah, you figured it out. >> troy aikman said this is a joke. we know your position as a quarterback. i said earli
i thurng that education is more than books and being in class, but just being outside of my normal environment. so i think i could be educate thad way. they could see all the colleges in the area. my whole thing was to take them outside of their element and have them be educated in that way. >> we know education is important but the ref rage as it's being called, the nfl releasing a statement just a short time ago, nnamdi, they they're supporting the refs in this game with the packers,...
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i just think that the environment that we're in makes it -- helped create that situation where he felt he couldn't continue effectively. i really don't get the big deal. i understand in the military, adultery is a crime, although apparently he wasn't serving in the military when he actually committed the crime -- what they would call a crime. >> but you're saying certainly he shouldn't be forced to resign? if he wants to, that's his business? >> look, people have affairs. this happens all the time. and if we're concerned about the spouses being hurt, imagine how hurt they are when the whole episode is international news. that can't be a pleasant experience. it's just that these things happen. and if we want -- when i pick up the paper and i keep reading, oh, sex scandal -- and the whole term sex scandal is so bizarre like we're in a puritan era where sex a is scandal. i lived in europe for five years and i'm sure they're all laughing at us. you want a scandal? how about the fiscal cliff? how about sandy happens and we're not doing anything about climate change? there's a scandal. >> or
i just think that the environment that we're in makes it -- helped create that situation where he felt he couldn't continue effectively. i really don't get the big deal. i understand in the military, adultery is a crime, although apparently he wasn't serving in the military when he actually committed the crime -- what they would call a crime. >> but you're saying certainly he shouldn't be forced to resign? if he wants to, that's his business? >> look, people have affairs. this...
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so now we're going from that expanding environment into a contracting environment. we have to reduce our infrastructure to get ahead of the dpe cleaning volumes. reducing our infrastructure in response to volume decline is nothing knew. since 2006 mail volume dropped 20%. we did this successfully without any impact on our customers. in fact, we delivered record service during this period. and these reductions were accomplished without laying off any employees. hue did we do that? involving studies that we're here for to discuss tonight. we've been using this process for decades, and it has served us very well. we determine weather there's a business case for consolidation. there are opportunities built into the process. and also a written comment period that extends 15 days beyond tonight. these are times for community members and stake holders to comment, ask questions and provide concerns to the postal service and many times from theet meetings we get suggestions as well to help us look at the right thing to do. we continue to look at the process. the collective c
so now we're going from that expanding environment into a contracting environment. we have to reduce our infrastructure to get ahead of the dpe cleaning volumes. reducing our infrastructure in response to volume decline is nothing knew. since 2006 mail volume dropped 20%. we did this successfully without any impact on our customers. in fact, we delivered record service during this period. and these reductions were accomplished without laying off any employees. hue did we do that? involving...
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>> their investment and theory of the case is the way to get re-elected in this environment is to render romney as unacceptable. didn't work. what do we do now? >> they're still doing it. look at today, for example -- >> look at the president today. did he cue it up? let's show the president because i agree with you. instead of trying to build the case for the president staying in the game, being kept in as starting pitcher, they keep making the case against the guy in the bull pen, and i don't think that's the way it works. here he is this afternoon, the president called out romney for shifting positions on issues like equal pay, women's health, taxes, and coining a new phrase for his opponent's condition. let's watch him. >> i mean, he's changing up so much and backtracking and sidestepping, we've got to name this condition he's going through. we have to name this condition that he is going through. i think -- i think it's called romnesia. that's what it's called. and if you come down with a case of romnesia and you can't seem to remember the policies that are still on your website or
>> their investment and theory of the case is the way to get re-elected in this environment is to render romney as unacceptable. didn't work. what do we do now? >> they're still doing it. look at today, for example -- >> look at the president today. did he cue it up? let's show the president because i agree with you. instead of trying to build the case for the president staying in the game, being kept in as starting pitcher, they keep making the case against the guy in the...
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senate report it says intelligence reports provide a clear picture of a rapidly deteriorating threat environment in libya that should have been sufficient to inform policymakers of the growing danger but it wasn't. if the intelligence community is to be be blamed for not putting forth reports and in the very senate report calmed flashing red, a special report on the terrorist attack in benghazi, that is the name of the report, i don't know what more the folk could do, quite frankly. >> with all respect to secretary of state hillary clinton and, of course, wishing her a speedy recovery, what is the harm in waiting for the secretary of state to be fully recovered to get the testimony? there has been so much talk about her benghazi testimony and if that the happen and it has been this long, it is such a tragedy, why is it not, why not wait for the secretary of state's testimony as long as it should take. >> the secretary could have testified long before this but now that she is physically impaired, i would think they wouldn't want anything to happen until she is recovered and she is in a position t
senate report it says intelligence reports provide a clear picture of a rapidly deteriorating threat environment in libya that should have been sufficient to inform policymakers of the growing danger but it wasn't. if the intelligence community is to be be blamed for not putting forth reports and in the very senate report calmed flashing red, a special report on the terrorist attack in benghazi, that is the name of the report, i don't know what more the folk could do, quite frankly. >>...
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talking about entitlement reform is difficult politically. >> it creates a very difficult environment for governing. if you win ugly you have tow consensus or man date. >> john: let me ask you >> it is difficult but people are doing it. they are called governors and they are making tough choices and the voters are seeing the choices in real time in new jersey with chris christie and wisconsin itself . scott walker and other, mitch daniels in indiana and it is working with policy and so i don't agree you can't win the political fight. i agree it is different than running the old fashioned campaign. you can win the fight. i have an e-mail from a good friend who serves in iraq and afghanistan. he is a republican nominee for congress and going to win the race i believe in arkansas. he learned in a near ambush turn in the fire and assault through the ambush. that was his advice in the romney campaign after 2:00 a.m. . i am passing it on national television. listen to tom cotton. he will win his race and he served with honor. you have to turn in. >> good wisdom to face your enemies. you may
talking about entitlement reform is difficult politically. >> it creates a very difficult environment for governing. if you win ugly you have tow consensus or man date. >> john: let me ask you >> it is difficult but people are doing it. they are called governors and they are making tough choices and the voters are seeing the choices in real time in new jersey with chris christie and wisconsin itself . scott walker and other, mitch daniels in indiana and it is working with...
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but raising kids in a pretty tough environment. and that is for sure. policies can be debated here. i debate them all the time but this man's commitment to fatherhood cannot, because my colleague once wrote, this president stands as a defiants daily contrast to the pop culture message th wealthy men are unattached to families. it does not hurt that in minority families she a constant presence, the census bureau authorities 25 million children children live without their biological father at home and the national fatherhood initiative says that the prospects for most of the kids is not good. kids need a dad. he doesn't always have to be home. he just has to be there, on this count, by all accounts, president obama has been there. now that doesn't mean you can't fault i on spending and many will. but do not think of trying to fault him on spending time with his kids. i will not. not ever. he is a good dad. this father's day, don't matter your politics on this, i think the most would found duty a man can take on for dad obama, i say, hats off. so, we can. and will quibble this election
but raising kids in a pretty tough environment. and that is for sure. policies can be debated here. i debate them all the time but this man's commitment to fatherhood cannot, because my colleague once wrote, this president stands as a defiants daily contrast to the pop culture message th wealthy men are unattached to families. it does not hurt that in minority families she a constant presence, the census bureau authorities 25 million children children live without their biological father at...
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it used to a world economic tiger but now the growth model is incompatible with today's global environment so the export-led investment heavy model is not working. they did not make the change to consumption five years ago when they could have started it now they can't do it because the economy is in such distress. >>neil: are you saying desperate times call for this behavior? >>guest: they are trying to distract chinese people from what going open. the first two weeks this month, the next leaders of china is missing from public and the state media is quiet but at the same time the state media ramps up the propaganda against japan regarding the islands to deflect the attention of the chinese people. this is the political organization that's primary basis of legitimacy is the continuing delivery of prosperity. when it cannot do that it falls on nationalism which brings it in conflict with countries in the region and the united states. many of those countries are our allies or friends. >>neil: if the emperor has no clothes he is desperate? >>guest: yes, we have seen this in other countries a
it used to a world economic tiger but now the growth model is incompatible with today's global environment so the export-led investment heavy model is not working. they did not make the change to consumption five years ago when they could have started it now they can't do it because the economy is in such distress. >>neil: are you saying desperate times call for this behavior? >>guest: they are trying to distract chinese people from what going open. the first two weeks this month,...
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you need to create an environment for jobs. i have a crowd funding bill. for people to give up a a thousand dollars to avoid secretary of state filings. to move forward to create a new set of financing for a start up business. that's where the jobs are. >> what about my constant nagging problem with a company like apple. they sold 3 million of the new ipads in one day. they are making squillions of dollars and they have more employees in china than america. why don't they bring them back? i'd say they'd sell 4 million ipads next time. >> have the president of apple on. >> what do you think though? shouldn't it be the successful companies -- >> there's a lack of stability right now. people don't know what's next. there's this wet blanket right now over people. so much indecision. the high corporate tax rate, the high cost of health care and what's happening with that. it's draining businesses. the medical device companies are getting crushed by the medical device tax that's part of obama care. that's why i voted to repeal it. for massachusetts it's crushing
you need to create an environment for jobs. i have a crowd funding bill. for people to give up a a thousand dollars to avoid secretary of state filings. to move forward to create a new set of financing for a start up business. that's where the jobs are. >> what about my constant nagging problem with a company like apple. they sold 3 million of the new ipads in one day. they are making squillions of dollars and they have more employees in china than america. why don't they bring them back?...
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usually in the short run, crisis environment tends to help the incumbent president. and we only have the short run now. if there is fallout it might occur after he were re-elected. i think voters are basing this on the economy. maybe you have 1% of voters out there, undecided. an interesting event. but if romney had it in the cards to win before i'm not sure it would shift things enough against him. >> i guess it still comes down to swing states and in many of those, what may be more important for both candidates, the inability to get to both places like ohio in the last few days. >> sure, romney spending time in ohio, and that's where this election comes down to. obama up by 2, 2 1/2, 3 points. in history, candidates overcome leads like that, it's pretty hard. a small lead, when you have so few undecided voters left, thard of the state already voted and turned out, it's challenging and that's romney's biggest hurdle, entirely ohio. >> have you been described as a potential one-term celebrity pollster. how did you react? you are a bit of a rising superstar. if you ge
usually in the short run, crisis environment tends to help the incumbent president. and we only have the short run now. if there is fallout it might occur after he were re-elected. i think voters are basing this on the economy. maybe you have 1% of voters out there, undecided. an interesting event. but if romney had it in the cards to win before i'm not sure it would shift things enough against him. >> i guess it still comes down to swing states and in many of those, what may be more...
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. >> she truly did believe in creating an environment where children felt safe. i think that that's really the tragic irony of this entire situation. >> she was also a parent herself, raising two daughters and three stepdaughters. friends and parents say hochsprung was passionate and dedicated, tough but caring and one said the kids loved her. >> the principal who, god bless her, lost her life, was just a very special person and all the parents knew that. >> wolf blitzer, cnn, newtown, connecticut. >> at one point earlier tonight, a man stepped forward before cameras to pay an incredibly loving tribute to his own daughter, emilie parker was just 6 years old. she was one of the little girls killed yesterday. her father, robbie parker, said he is even praying for the shooter's family want. watch. >> i'd really like to offer our deepest condolences to the families who were directly affected by this shooting. it's an horrific tragedy and we want everybody to know that our heart s and our prayers go out o them. this includes the family of the shooter. i can't imagine
. >> she truly did believe in creating an environment where children felt safe. i think that that's really the tragic irony of this entire situation. >> she was also a parent herself, raising two daughters and three stepdaughters. friends and parents say hochsprung was passionate and dedicated, tough but caring and one said the kids loved her. >> the principal who, god bless her, lost her life, was just a very special person and all the parents knew that. >> wolf...
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, a lot of people sing the song and do not mean it or they turn around and back stab or destroy the environment. i understand that. but the point on the bake issue whether singing the song is a problem and whether it means if you have issues with the country or not, whether singing it is a gauge hypocrisy that gets into something slippery and constitution bid. >>guest: what does not make sense is the business of not taking pictures in front of machine -- monuments. people come from all over the world and the country and these things mean something. my dad was a p.o.w. in world war ii and the city they liberated has a monument to them i hope i can go had and get my picture taken next to that monument. >>neil: but, part of the debate, bill maher says this is no american exceptional, it is like there it is cool to dis on the country that make you what you are. >>guest: and people like bill maher who have $1 million to give to the president and i do not begrudge him having money he made it through this system, van conference ahead it through the system, but, they hate it? >>neil: it is weird. it is
, a lot of people sing the song and do not mean it or they turn around and back stab or destroy the environment. i understand that. but the point on the bake issue whether singing the song is a problem and whether it means if you have issues with the country or not, whether singing it is a gauge hypocrisy that gets into something slippery and constitution bid. >>guest: what does not make sense is the business of not taking pictures in front of machine -- monuments. people come from all...
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the money they put in environment. the history of these issues and how they were taken from the political extreme. marginal left and put in the
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unions, left to their own device and signing whether they will pay a union fee or not, most in this environment decide not to, it is a back doorway to kill them. >>guest: look, from the union perspective, the law forces you to be a member of the organization and formalses to you pay a fee that is a good deal for you but maybe not for the worker. i respect the unions. they have an important role to play. they raise valid points on a lot of shes. but i respect the right individual workers to decide whether they want to pay the pee and whether they want to join a union the i am not an expert on union law. i come from a right to work state in florida and we have unions that exist in florida. they do not have as much power in florida but they exist. >>neil: you already know the possibility, or probability that the taxes are going up and that will largely target the well-to-do but there is something else going on next year that will affect, well, everyone. a theme not heard about but no matter where you are in the salary range you are going to get hit. also, joe lieberman on the way out, the man who
unions, left to their own device and signing whether they will pay a union fee or not, most in this environment decide not to, it is a back doorway to kill them. >>guest: look, from the union perspective, the law forces you to be a member of the organization and formalses to you pay a fee that is a good deal for you but maybe not for the worker. i respect the unions. they have an important role to play. they raise valid points on a lot of shes. but i respect the right individual workers...
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governor romney want to do what he can to promote a friendly business environment that is conduestive to economic expansion and job growth. >> bill clinton did say here that mitt romney had a sterling record at bian capital and he was qualified to be president of the united states. but he went on to say it would be calam tus because of the policies he is pushing for right now. >> i can tell thank you, wolf, that when the president came out and said that mitt romney's business career was sterling, i think he was speaking from the heart. at the end of the day, bill clinton is a good democrat. he's endorsed the president, he's going to be with the president. but i think his voice and the voice of other leading democrats are significant in that they have signalled their unhappiness with the president's re-election strategy of attacking bain capital and risk profit and free enterprise. that's one of the reasons why governor romney thought it was important to go to st. louis and give a strong speech in defense of free enterprise. >> in the interview we've been airing with the former preside
governor romney want to do what he can to promote a friendly business environment that is conduestive to economic expansion and job growth. >> bill clinton did say here that mitt romney had a sterling record at bian capital and he was qualified to be president of the united states. but he went on to say it would be calam tus because of the policies he is pushing for right now. >> i can tell thank you, wolf, that when the president came out and said that mitt romney's business career...
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they are in these environments. some students are insane. if they lay a hand on a student they will get prosecuted and lose their jobs. it's a tough situation to be in. this guy is, he's not 220, he's 240 from that picture there and for him to tell his friends to sit around and say some 6-year-old kid beat me up and bullied me can you imagine that? the key, fred, is that this child had a propensity to act up and fight with administration and other students. the cool knew that and he's saying the school did nothing about that. they allowed the condition to continue and as a result of that he himself got injured. he's not only suing for meds, he's suing for damages. >> avery, the school mr. webster says is complicit so to speak for not having done something to intervene with this kid who has a reputation of being a troublemaker. >> well a troublemaker because he needed medication. they now have him on medication. let me tell you something. i don't think this is a bad case. i think it's bad journalism. what i mean by that "new york post" headli
they are in these environments. some students are insane. if they lay a hand on a student they will get prosecuted and lose their jobs. it's a tough situation to be in. this guy is, he's not 220, he's 240 from that picture there and for him to tell his friends to sit around and say some 6-year-old kid beat me up and bullied me can you imagine that? the key, fred, is that this child had a propensity to act up and fight with administration and other students. the cool knew that and he's saying...
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>> i was raised governor in an atheist and mark cyxist environ because my family was so dysfunctional they couldn't hold down a job. i got rid of the marksism that eighth yici didn't mean stayed h me. i became a libertarian atheist and libbed that libertarian lifestyle thinking the only thing that is important is me and everybody that can't make it should just starve to death. the problem with that and you know it very well from your experience is that lifestyle is disstrunthsive and nearly destroyed me. and when you get down to the point of destruction in your life, there is that one who is willing to lift you occupy out of it and that one is jesus christ. >> you became a christian. how did you become introduced to the lord? did one teach you did you watch a billy graham film? what was the turning point? >> going to the horrible lifestyle you think you are the center of the universe the only thing that is important to you is booze and food and sex that lead led to nearly self destruction. finally i turned to a 12 step program in order to get out of it. i was getting out of it. there
>> i was raised governor in an atheist and mark cyxist environ because my family was so dysfunctional they couldn't hold down a job. i got rid of the marksism that eighth yici didn't mean stayed h me. i became a libertarian atheist and libbed that libertarian lifestyle thinking the only thing that is important is me and everybody that can't make it should just starve to death. the problem with that and you know it very well from your experience is that lifestyle is disstrunthsive and...
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so we may be in an environment, two or three years down the road, where it is more difficult to get a mortgage. under dodd-frank, they are writing the qualified residential mortgage rules right now. one of the proposals was for that to qualify as a qualified residential mortgage, have you to put up to 20% down. and the national association of realtors has told us, it could take the average american family 14 years to save that money. because we don't know what will be required to buy a home, 3, 4, 5 years from now, it may make sense to pull the trigger now. >> jamie: and certainly qualifying for loans for low rates has gotten tough. >> take care. have a great day. >> jamie: if you want more on this take charge consumer segment here on this program, go to foxnews.com. you can click on the america's news headquarters page at the bottom of our main page. there is a link on that page for all the take-charge segments we have done. >> eric: always great information. >> jamie: thank you. >> eric: absolutely. have you heard about the allegations of illegal voting in florida? they have the lis
so we may be in an environment, two or three years down the road, where it is more difficult to get a mortgage. under dodd-frank, they are writing the qualified residential mortgage rules right now. one of the proposals was for that to qualify as a qualified residential mortgage, have you to put up to 20% down. and the national association of realtors has told us, it could take the average american family 14 years to save that money. because we don't know what will be required to buy a home, 3,...
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wake of the suicide attacks for the two bombings in damascus last week said it's a very militarized environment and pouring more weapons in is not the clugs solution. the. >> the weapons are pouring in against the people who started out peacefully demonstrating nearly a year ago. you have seen the signs of it. i have warned about it. the longer this fight drags out, the more likely it is that foreign elements, including al qaeda, could ten err the fight. i still don't believe that they could hijack the revolution because these people are direct contradiction to al qaeda, at least in their beginnings and their actions. so for us -- by the way, aren't we running out of adjectives from ambassador rice and from secretary of state and others appalling, angry, unacceptable, da da da da da? aren't we running out of adjectives and adverbs? isn't it time that we acted and stood up on behalf of these people? so it's -- you know, i used to get angry. now i just get sad. >> for 14 months now since this up rising began, as you well know, the regime of bashar al-assad has said these are armed terrorist group
wake of the suicide attacks for the two bombings in damascus last week said it's a very militarized environment and pouring more weapons in is not the clugs solution. the. >> the weapons are pouring in against the people who started out peacefully demonstrating nearly a year ago. you have seen the signs of it. i have warned about it. the longer this fight drags out, the more likely it is that foreign elements, including al qaeda, could ten err the fight. i still don't believe that they...
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the business environment has changed. it is postal reform, but postal rescue legislation. with thanks to senator carper and senator collins. i'll call on senator carper who kins continues to be the co- chair. >> thank you. thank you for the leadership you provided and for the encouraging the way the rest of us used to work. the democrats and republicans set aside differences and we try to fix things. the results are what the american people are looking for right now. they want to make sure we can still govern.
the business environment has changed. it is postal reform, but postal rescue legislation. with thanks to senator carper and senator collins. i'll call on senator carper who kins continues to be the co- chair. >> thank you. thank you for the leadership you provided and for the encouraging the way the rest of us used to work. the democrats and republicans set aside differences and we try to fix things. the results are what the american people are looking for right now. they want to make...
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it's supposed to be a loose, funny environments. you see candidates of all types sometimes they're put in a difficult position. they're asked questions maybe they're not asked. slightly more confrontational tone than you might expect. these moments have created interesting moments for the campaigns. >> proof that pop culture does matter and will matter when one appears on honey boo boo, child. i don't know how it will matter. thank you very much, amy. >> thank you. >>> up next, this is a big topic. have you heard about this story? look at this player. he's a professional baseball player, and he's under fire to say the least for playing ball. on his face he has homophobic slurs painted below his eyes. there's a question on whether or not he should be suspended. it's our "news nation" gut check. e hutchison household. but one dark stormy evening... she needed a good meal and a good family. so we gave her purina cat chow complete. it's the best because it has something for all of our cats! and after a couple of weeks she was part of th
it's supposed to be a loose, funny environments. you see candidates of all types sometimes they're put in a difficult position. they're asked questions maybe they're not asked. slightly more confrontational tone than you might expect. these moments have created interesting moments for the campaigns. >> proof that pop culture does matter and will matter when one appears on honey boo boo, child. i don't know how it will matter. thank you very much, amy. >> thank you. >>> up...
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today we operate in a very dynamic environment. people in businesses have many ways to communicate, and we've responded within the constraints of our current business model. we compete for customers and are more market responsive and efficient than we've ever been. we deliver nearly half of the world's mail and do that with record-level high service. we use the most advanced mail sorting technology in the world. in fact, about 95% of mail that comes through our system, letter-sized mail, is never really touched by human hands until the letter carrier puts it in the mailbox. our productivity has increased dramatically since 2000. in fact, we deliver roughly the same amount of volume we delivered in 1992 with about 170,000 fewer employees. the result of cultivating the mindset of a postal service that records profits and losses, operates efficiently, like a business, and competes for customers, we've got to go much farther down that path. if we do so, i'm convinced that the postal service can have a very bright future. we can continu
today we operate in a very dynamic environment. people in businesses have many ways to communicate, and we've responded within the constraints of our current business model. we compete for customers and are more market responsive and efficient than we've ever been. we deliver nearly half of the world's mail and do that with record-level high service. we use the most advanced mail sorting technology in the world. in fact, about 95% of mail that comes through our system, letter-sized mail, is...
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the environment, around the city, it is so unsafe we have a reporter in afghan that works for us in kandahar city. won't drive where the surge is played out. if it is not safe enough for him, never mind westerners. we can never go to those places. it is better than it was at the height of the surge. it was more violent than it was under 2008, 2009. >> what is your answer it that, when someone spends a lot of time here, what did we accomplish. >> there are areas much safer, but not safe enough yet. that's the thing. we are leaving now and is this done? is it ready to hand over to the afghans? the general says, the question is sustainability. can we sustain it. we will find out next summer and i don't think -- it is an open question. >> and you just heard the secretary of defense say we've had success in disrupting al qaeda. he is saying, we're on the path. he is careful to say that. that the reality when the u.s. leaves, how big is the risk that this place again becomes a sanctuary for terrorism or whatever word you want to put on it? >> i don't blame american officials to paint a rosey pictu
the environment, around the city, it is so unsafe we have a reporter in afghan that works for us in kandahar city. won't drive where the surge is played out. if it is not safe enough for him, never mind westerners. we can never go to those places. it is better than it was at the height of the surge. it was more violent than it was under 2008, 2009. >> what is your answer it that, when someone spends a lot of time here, what did we accomplish. >> there are areas much safer, but not...
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does this worry, in this environment? the top democrat of the budget committee is here. congressman, are we slipping into something worse, a slow down, maybe a recession? >>guest: well, obviously, the european situation has been very worse some and if the contagious jumped across the atlantic it would have a negative impact on the economy bernanke, the chairman of the federal reserve, has been watching what and he has said, recently, the federal preserve would be presented to take counter actions but we need to focus on what we can with respect to the american economy, which is why we should take up the president's jobs bill which is still sitting on the shelf here in the house of representatives and take other actions like pass the transportation bill because if two weeks the authorization to invest if our transportation system will expire. >>neil: but is it bigger than that? you mentioned, sir, the federal reserve, provided the $267 billion for "operation twist," and it was more stimulus from the fed to buy treasury notes and try to goose this puppy and it is not worki
does this worry, in this environment? the top democrat of the budget committee is here. congressman, are we slipping into something worse, a slow down, maybe a recession? >>guest: well, obviously, the european situation has been very worse some and if the contagious jumped across the atlantic it would have a negative impact on the economy bernanke, the chairman of the federal reserve, has been watching what and he has said, recently, the federal preserve would be presented to take counter...
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long-term, bp's made a five hundred million dollar commitment to support scientists studying the environment. and the gulf is open for business - the beaches are beautiful, the seafood is delicious. last year, many areas even reported record tourism seasons. the progress continues... but that doesn't mean our job is done. we're still committed to seeing this through. >>> i am joined by house homeland security committee chairman peter king of new york and democratic congresswoman lynn woolsey of california. thank you both for getting up early this morning. i want to kind of set the stage for this discussion by showing our viewers a couple of statistics. since the second half of the bush administration into the obama administration, there have been a reported 302 drone strikes into northwest pakistan, about 2,800 people killed we are told. about 17% of them civilians. these are hard to keep track of, these are not exact numbers, but it's the best estimate. congresswoman, let me ask you, is anything about that troublesome to you? we are essentially launching these aerial vehicles and dropping o
long-term, bp's made a five hundred million dollar commitment to support scientists studying the environment. and the gulf is open for business - the beaches are beautiful, the seafood is delicious. last year, many areas even reported record tourism seasons. the progress continues... but that doesn't mean our job is done. we're still committed to seeing this through. >>> i am joined by house homeland security committee chairman peter king of new york and democratic congresswoman lynn...
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. >> i go to school in an environment that is accepting. the hardest part for me was coming to terms with it in relations to my ego and my ambitions and my dreams. >> she served as an senator and then vice president and eventually earned the job as president. >> said _ my own internal struggles more. >> sarah a share her decision to come out with the 6000 students she has represented for the past year. she wanted her truth to be told about her lifelong feeling of being born in the wrong body. >> you look around and you know everyone else is comfortable. on some level it is like that. >> the outpouring of love and support has been beyond her expectations and she has even gotten some national recognition. lady gaga twisted about her earlier this month. >> we are keeping watch of more showers on the way after the rainy afternoon rush hour. bob ryan tracking all the rain on the radar. >> it would be wonderful if we had the steady rain we need so much because so many areas are dry. here is our wide area of things. more showers and more patchy ar
. >> i go to school in an environment that is accepting. the hardest part for me was coming to terms with it in relations to my ego and my ambitions and my dreams. >> she served as an senator and then vice president and eventually earned the job as president. >> said _ my own internal struggles more. >> sarah a share her decision to come out with the 6000 students she has represented for the past year. she wanted her truth to be told about her lifelong feeling of being...
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technologies, rigorous practices help ensure our operations are safe and clean for our communities and the environment. we're america's natural gas. >>> dolphins. playful, smart, friendly. why would anyone want to shoot and kill them? that's a question investigators are asking after at least six dolphins were tortured and killed along the northern gulf coast. ed lavandera reports on the search now for those responsible. >> reporter: to reach the crime scenes, you need to catch a ride and take a guide. this island we see off to the left is deer island where you found two of them? >> that's correct. >> reporter: a harrison county, mississippi, sheriff's helicopter and the lead biologist of the institute for marine mammal studies took us to the sight where the murdered dolphins have emerged along the mississippi gulf coast. how many dolphins turned up killed so far? >> about six or seven. we know that at least three or four of them were killed with bullets and that the other ones have been mutilated. some with their tails cut off, jaws cut off or a screwdriver in them. >> reporter: the doctor performed t
technologies, rigorous practices help ensure our operations are safe and clean for our communities and the environment. we're america's natural gas. >>> dolphins. playful, smart, friendly. why would anyone want to shoot and kill them? that's a question investigators are asking after at least six dolphins were tortured and killed along the northern gulf coast. ed lavandera reports on the search now for those responsible. >> reporter: to reach the crime scenes, you need to catch a...
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this is all because of his policies that have made a hostile environment for business owners and created tremendous uncertainty. >> it is a foolish thing to say because of all the things we have mentioned. even if you give a paragraph. bill clinton went through this. you can't say the private sector economy is doing fine. he was trying to make the point that at least the private sector is hiring and government is throwing people off the payrolls. there has to be a better way to do it, right? >> there has got to be a better way to do it. i agree. on the politics, you live by the gaffe, you die by the gaffe. every time romney says something stupid, they hammer it for as long as they can and still hammering him for some of the comments from the primaries. if that's how you run your campaign, when you mess up, you are going to get hammered. the key word was fine. he is trying to talk about this distinction between private and public sector job growth. one was positive. one was negative. he probably should have never seen one was fine. trying to change the subject. to drive the blog debate an
this is all because of his policies that have made a hostile environment for business owners and created tremendous uncertainty. >> it is a foolish thing to say because of all the things we have mentioned. even if you give a paragraph. bill clinton went through this. you can't say the private sector economy is doing fine. he was trying to make the point that at least the private sector is hiring and government is throwing people off the payrolls. there has to be a better way to do it,...
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long-term, bp's made a five hundred million dollar commitment to support scientists studying the environment. and the gulf is open for business - the beaches are beautiful, the seafood is delicious. last year, many areas even reported record tourism seasons. the progress continues... but that doesn't mean our job is done. we're still committed to seeing this through. but thanks to hotwire, this year we got to take an extra trip. because they get us ridiculously low prices on really nice hotels and car rentals. so we hit boston in the spring-- ght a game. and with the money we saved, we took a trip to san francisco. you see, hotwire checks the competitions' rates every day so they can guarantee their low prices. so, where to next? how about there? ♪ h-o-t-w-i-r-e... ♪ hotwire.com >> greta: 11:00 is almost here, flash those studio lights, it's time for last call. cash-strapped cities trying to come up with ways to raise money. the city of baltimore has an unusual idea, considering selling ads to put on fire trucks. city council committee says the ad revenue may prevent the closing of sever
long-term, bp's made a five hundred million dollar commitment to support scientists studying the environment. and the gulf is open for business - the beaches are beautiful, the seafood is delicious. last year, many areas even reported record tourism seasons. the progress continues... but that doesn't mean our job is done. we're still committed to seeing this through. but thanks to hotwire, this year we got to take an extra trip. because they get us ridiculously low prices on really nice hotels...